Battle of Garibpur

Battle of Garibpur
Part of Bangladesh Liberation War and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Date20–21 November 1971
(1 day)
Location
Garibpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Result Bangladesh & Indian victory
Belligerents
Bangladesh
India
 Pakistan
Commanders and leaders
  • Colonel DS Jamwal (Regiment Commanding Officer 1971-73)
  • Major Daljit "Chiefy" Singh Narang , MVC CO C Squadron, 45 Cavalry
  • Captain, later Brigadier, Balram Singh Mehta, 2nd In Command, C Squadron, 45 Cav
  • Colonel TS Sidhu
  • Lt col (later brigadier) R K Singh, MVC CO 14 Punjab
  • Brigadier Mohammad Hayat
Units involved

C Squadron, 45 Cavalry

14th Battalion, Punjab Regiment

107th Infantry Brigade

Strength

14 PT-76 amphibious tanks

~900–1,200 light infantry

14 M24 Chaffee light tanks 2–4 105mm Recoilless Rifles

~2,700–3,600 light infantry
Casualties and losses

2 tanks destroyed, according to Brig. B.S Mehta

4 tanks destroyed, according to Col. V.Y. Gidh

70 casualties (28 KIA, 42 WIA)

6 tanks destroyed

4 tanks damaged

3 tanks captured

300 infantry killed/wounded

The Battle of Garibpur was fought between the Indian forces and Pakistani forces for the control of the village of Garibpur, now in Bangladesh. On 20 November 1971, Indian troops of the 14th Battalion of the Punjab Regiment with 14 supporting PT-76 tanks from the 45 Cavalry moved in to capture the areas around Garibpur in Pakistani territory. The battle started by Pakistani troops counterattacking the next day to recapture Garibpur.